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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
No, 4»
rW B N T Y -N IN T Il YKAlt
HONOR ROLLS NT
SCHOOLS GIVEN
Louk Heads ENNE CHAMBER
CONTINUES ¡Streets 1 ake On LANDMARK RAZED MASONS SELECT Mrs.
Degree Members
holiday Dress
TO MEE1JN G in
IN S O W FIREl NEW 0EFICER5
GRIP ON CONST
Football Dinner ¡COLD
A t H. S. Friday
I
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i
'Largo Community Tree at'
Letterman's Club to Initiate
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Fourth and Main Promised; R. O. Carr Family Driven Out Dan Sewart Succeeds John
Henderer as Worshipful
Second Six Week« Period Four New Members: Coach Warmer Night Wednesday
of Home Just Before Noon;
Light Strings Ready
i and Noon Temperature of
Hall Directs Stag Affair
Shows Decrease in Number
Master of Liberty Lodge
Nothing Saved from Blaze
34 Brings Hope
___ of Change
All ornamental light posts In
with Perfect Attendance
Annual Election and Chriet-
mas Party Held at I. 0. O. Important Problems Listed on
Program for Consideration
F. Hall Friday Night
at Friday Meeting
Mrs. Fred Louk was chosen presi­
dent of the Juanita Rebekah Pro­
Dan Stewart was named to sue
ttprlngfleld and almost all of the
Another of the old Springfield
gressive 22 Degree team at their SPRINGFIELD TO BE HOST
,-T tn
ICE
SKATING
18
POPULAR
«tore
fronts
are
taking
on
a
holiday
landmarks
ceased
exlstance
here
ceed
John
Henderer
as
worshipful
ALL BUILDINGS LISTED
j meeting and party Friday evening.
1
appearance this week In the form Sunday morning about noon when master of Liberty Masonic lodge Mrs Zella Cantrell Is the vice- Quarterly and Monthly Tax
Fuel and Food Supplies Suf- t,f stream ers of green rope made firs completely raxed the ft. O. at their election meeting Tuesday president. and Miss Doris Girard Payment Plans and Auto
Cold Weather and Scarlet
Carr home on West Main street evening.
fer During Sudden Change; from branches of cedar trees.
1st the secretary-treasurer.
Fees to Be Discussed
Fever Scare Blamed for Ab­
between Mill and Second streets.
Other officers named are Arthur
Many
Potatoes
Freeze
When
the
work
is
completed
one
This was alee the annual Christ-j TgxM r(luggr(,. guto ||c . M e fee..
sences; Honor Lists Good
Efforts to save anything from the j Baugh, senior warden;
Harold
■" —
¡star fashioned from this same ma
# gaUg (gx
bouse were futile.
¡Stew art, Junior warden; C. E mas party for members of the drill I m)nln<
The weather continues to be the terlal will be placed at the top of
Honor rolla for the second six
team and they exchanged toys for the state are among the many
Defective
wiring
la
believed
to
j
Wheaton,
re-elected
secretary
;
J
weeks of work st the Hprlngtleld
mo t Important topic of discussion each lamp post.
which were later gathered together
topics which are sure to be brought
schools which ended Friday were
here this week on the ninth day
Yhe work waa endorsed by the have caused the fire which was not ! E. Cross, treasurer.
and will be used by the G rls Lea- up for discussion here Friday night
announced this week.
after a frigid wind swept the entire Hprlngfleld Chamber of Commerce discovered In tbs bouse until the^ Dan Crites was re-elected truste
entire upper part burst Into flames. I Appointive officers for the lodge gue at the high school during their I wben
Connty (.hBBab<w of
A considerable decrease In th
Pacific Coast early last week and an(1
financed by the tndl
Mrs Carr attempted to telephone for the year 1933 include S e lv e r t; Christmas party Friday to cheer j Colnmerce ha<
monthly dinner
sect
the
mercusy
tumbling,
fsr
v|d„B|
merchants
represented
by
number of names on the roll for
the fire station and did succeed In Jacobsen, senior deacon; L ester[ the hearts of their guests.
meeting
at
Taylor’s
hall at S.SO.
below the freexlng point.
| j obn p y|e and Selvert Jacobson.
this period Is accounted for In tb«
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glvlng the alarm but w a. unable to Hufstader, Junior deacon; Dr, W.
This will he the final meeting of
Nine
days
of
cold
weather
during
Klgin
|,,.|wrt
Is
doing
the
work.
extremely cold weather lately
glva the location before communi­ N Dow, senior steward; James E.
the county organisation prior to
which the temperature hovered be
, .
Many of the students have been
Rogers. Junior steward; Oswald M.
tween six and tw elve degree.
W « . t e r t has also promised to cation was cut off.
the meeting of the state legislature
to erect a large Christmas tree In
J. M. Larson, standing In his Olson, marshal; J. F. Ketels, chap
and will be one of the most Import
above xero la alone quite som e re-
the street at the Intersection of service station at the com er of ! lain ; and E. E. Fraederlck, tyler.
ant of the year because of the many
( cord for thia part o f Lane county
Fourth and Main atreeta. The Second and Main streets, observed
Hrarlet faver has also accounted
Installation of both groups of of-
vital subjects to be brought for
Coming aa It did following one of
for the abeence of several from the
' the mildest winters In year, dur , Mountain H ta^s Power company smoke which seemed to be rolling fleers will be held at the next meet
discussion and endorsement! or re­
class rooms, Loral doctors say that
, l„g which the thermometer had has offered to light the tree and out of Ihe chimney but thought tag on December 27.
jection, thinks E. C. Harlan, secre­
the spread of this disease has been •
often climbed to 70 degree srd suitable lights are to be provided little of It believing this to be ( ft was decided at the meeting to
tary of the Eugene Chamber ot
checked In Ihe city and that there
during which the valley had not bX the ( hamber of « ommerce
caused by a strong fire. Later when pUt off any social meetings during Two Red Cross Officials to Commerce and also secretary of
have been few rases reported ;
| felt frost severe enough to kill j
the fire truck had arrived and a ' December as there were manyi Speak at Weekly Meeting;
the County Chamber.
front window was broken In an a t-' Christmas Functions which occu-
lately.
Judges Approve Short Plan
plants outdoors prior to December
Yo Yo Contest is Set
tempt to secure some of the person-1 pied the tim e of the members,
An unbroken record of attend
The rttal matter of taxation wlU
5. when It made known tta presence
Miss Mary Annin, executive sec- ; be presented in the form of a dis-
al property It seemed that the
aace for each period la necessary j
Resident of Uppar In no uncertain terms
... i.„
..„ .„ l on th
attendance I j Lifelong Keamoiu oi «pp®
to
he „ named
the e roll
roll attendance
flames shot out of all parts of the MISSION GROUP PLANS
retary of the Lane County Red cuaslon of the quarterly and month
Foeda f m m m Shelter
record. Hcholarahlp determines the . Willamette District Dies on
-res a m u c c n v n u l l v ! Cro"«- and Ml88 iil88en- fieId work ly*U i Payn>ent p,an8 Th« county
building, he said.
Thursday at Lowell
wb“
,h" eI,#nd'”
T O A ID Nfc.fc.OY F A M IL T I
ihjg d|Btr,ct> w,„ le „ mem judges and commissioners at their
selection on the honor roll proper
Insurance to the amount of |10d0
cold
will
have
on
food
prices
re-
In the high aehool a student mu»t |
l>f.r8 of the Springfield Lions club ‘ annual meeting In Portland Tues-
was
carried
on
the
building
which
C Morgan. «». lifelong mains to be seen The United Wtates
|
exactly what the status of the day went on record in support of
. - . . .— —
have an average of two or better | Eddie
was owned by Henry Stewart of Members pJan to Ca
he
maintains
this
average
resident
of
the Coast fork section
'¿ J !,,." ' prices for Small Children of City to Be Eugene, and the furnishings were
F’ m,,y
*
¡needy families Is In this district the monthly tax payment plan
snd I f -------------------
.
. . . . ______ . . . . . . . . . . . I n.,1 Ì.I1..I .1 h l . h o m e a t Ixtwell late last possibility of higher price, tor
during the
sem ester he need not died St h l. home st Isiwell late last
<eBMaWo .n d produce nor
and will assist In the formation of j They also asked that the leglsla-
Guests of Girls' League at also Insured.
take the final examinations for that Thursday evening.
. .
the Sm-rn
Christmas relief plans for the club tore restore the 12 percent tax
The
house
has
stood
for
years
I He w s. born at Trent. Oregon, on mally received from the Sacra-
Christmas Affair
Mrs. R. M. Day, state super'n-
If the members decide to take any penalty which was abolished In the
period.
as the lone residence on the west
June 2». 18S3 and was engaged In meoto valley, but which has been
tendent of young people's work. In
action at their Friday luncheon last session and to provide for a
A large number of the sm aller1 end of Main street. It was original
LINCO LN SCHOOL
farming and atock raising most of p la ite d by heavy fro st, and snow-
the Christian church, was the prin­
discount if the total tax -is paid
ly
the
property
of
the
Joe
Stewart
h l. iiiw
life He operated
a meal _______
markel fall Indication, also point to a de- i children of this city will have their
cipal speaker at the regular m eet­ meeting.
PI ret Orade
_____________
when the first Installment la due.
.
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a_ A l..
k a ld s o n
’ h .l. l m e n
r o ir tw
b im
VssaP n n
Red Cross workers are trying to
Attendance — Geraldine Meek |
, weU whBrf, be hag |,ved . for
crease
In the orange crop S this
sea only f Christmas
party t this
year on estate and at one tim e had been ing of the Christian Missionary so­
Others In this county favor the
used
as
a
hospital
where
some
of
Keith Thomas.
Billy
Carleton, i
yearil „ , h„ , , me „f son. Whether It will alter the mar Friday afternoon when the Girls
ciety of the local Christian church list the names of various fam ilies,
to
be
given
boskets
by
<*«»*«”
P‘ ymeD‘ “f U l e "' Both
the
present
physicians
of
Spring-
Norma Jean Shannon, Norvnl Shan hlg dga|h
ket Is not known as the crop Is le a g u e of the Springfield high
Tuesday evening when that or­ which are
plans are Intended to make It
field
practised
their
profession.
different
organisation.-,
at
Christ­
non Hilly Devls. Wanda Hensen.
Surylyorg include two slaters, teat now being harvested snd this school entertain for them.
ganisation met at the home of Mrs.
easier for individuals to pay at
Joanne Ward. Beverley Roberta. Mlgg I)algy Morgan and Mra. Herb- fruit Is alw ays available at a low
Ea(,h m«,mber of the league will
W. A. Taylor. Mrs. Day attended mas. Many of these will be pre least a part of the taxee when they
pared
and
distributed
and
it
may
Shirley Maxwell
«-t K. Walker, both of Etixene; one price at that time.
br|ng one or two small children aa
the International convention at In
are due and thus Increase the reve-
dlanapolis. Indiana, in October and .b e possible to hare one for each
supported activities
Second Grade
sister-in-law. Myrtle M Morgan of
Ixxtally hundreds and
probably her guegt for the afternoon and a
has Just returned from a trip of family if duplications are preven-
Attendance-- Lois Chase, Paul Klamath Falla, three nephews and thousands of bushels of potatoes regu|a(. party with lots of enter-
Cougar Bounty Issue Up
risltatlon In Southern and South ! ted.
Ine Clement, ItaVonne Johnson
three nieces.
and vegetables have been spoiled ta|nment and appropriate refreeh-
The question of bounty on cou-
1 eastern Oregon churches.
Special musical numbers will be Barg wln
by Mr. Har-
llarbara Jane Ketels, Dale McBee
ptmeral services wore held from by the freexlng weather Family mwnts Is planned*
Speclal m usk was arranged by arranged for by M C. Kirkland ,an whQ wag ,n porttand this week
lletty Qulney. Melvin Shannon
lx>weU ,.burth Saturd .y after- after family which bad
Mrs. R. E. Moshler, who also play- and H. E. Maxey, members of the I
confer with members of the
Dorothy Stelnmeta. Kathryn Alice
o t.lot.k w)lh Oorden C supply stored away In sheds or
,.ri)gr,.KHtye 2, drill team
State Game Commission. Governor
Thompson. Gerald Uohytll. Jackie Or(ffl|) orfu.tottag. PooleDray liar
| have contrltated a number o t toya Resident of Marcola Dies I n ^ 8— i ch rtstm a. son g., Devo- entertainment committee.
. . . . .
..
o
; tions were directed by Mrs. N. L.
lllll Vaughn.
A little bit of fun will be injected Meier haa indicated that he will
thulomew chapel had charge of ar­ find" that the frost had penetrated
the occasion and others will
Hospital; Leaves Many Re- PoUard Mrg E r Pyne and Mrs
Third Grads
into the meeting this week when ge«k the discontinuation of the
rangements.
this
protection.
I
»*
furnl,h,
d
the
«THs.
latives In South States
Ren Hollister.
Attendance—Hester Joan Thomp­
C. F. Barber attempts to hold a Yo ! hounty payments as an economg
B S w e r u l « e r v l c e s f o r Richard Acy ! Member8 of the 8Oclety baT® de' 1
, Yo contest among the membership measure. « seem s that the State
son. Genevieve
Robertson. Ida
Much Fuel Consumed
This Is nn annual event at the
Funeral services for kh naru Acy c4<Jed
concentrate their home
The cold snap also has Its ngree Hl.kooi and has become a part of
Johnson. Ida Ann Moore. Jim mie
- Commission may be able to make
Bradhurn. 31. of Marcola. who died m|(|(i)on actlr„ ieg OQ one fam|iy of the club.
able aspect. Wood dealers are doing
work o( the organization,
Hmlth. Howard Carrels. Robert
a deal with the Biological survey
at the Eugene hospital Tuesday. hpre 1(
They hope to sel-
a good business or expec t to soon They p,.epare baakets at Thanks-
Hmlth. Harold Squires. Vernon
department of the United States
are
to
be
held
from
the
Poole-Gray-
j
needy
family
and
care
for
ns the family supplies of fnel dwln-
time and entertain the chll-
whereby trained hunters would sub-
Hmllh. John Ogilvie.
Bartholomew chapel In Eugene this ! them , hrough the entlre wlnter.
dle away before a constant drain dren Jug, before Christmas,
Fourth Grade
! stitute th e bounty payments.
afternoon
at
2
o
clock.
Dr.
S.
Earl
Mrs.
Taylor
served
refreshments
made to keep homes and offices
.
a ...
uo,.
Scholarship— John Carrels. Eu­
At the November meeting of the
heated day and night to protect
Some of the Springfield children Childers will officiate and Inter at the close of the meeting.
! County Chamber body those pres­
gene Miller. Hldnoy Ward. I’eggy
who will not have Christmas trees ment will be made In the new I. O.
ent approved a plan providing for
W right
Resident of Marcóla for Past wa¿2L..^.'.L
also repotcln« ,n their own homes are also being O. F. cemetery.
,
Younger
folk
are
—
.
_
CIVIC CLUB PLANS TO
a 50 percent decrea-e In automo-
Attendance— John Carrela. Gsr
Mr. Bradburn was born in Mis­
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bile license fees without any addi-
hard Coll. Nathan Fletcher. Lyle 11 Years Passes at Hospital .In the fact that they are able t o , entertained this week at the soror-
AID
SCHOOL
LUNCHES
souri.
later
moving
to
Tennessee
In
Eu
use Ice skate« for the first time In «T a"d fraternity hou.e
Following Illness
Garvin.
Harold
Starks.
Alvin
Funeral Services Held From tionai gas or personal property tax.
while a small boy. He also lived
many years The many bodies of <«>>••
«.
thrum . Hldney Ward. l,eona Ware.
zx.
I
u j - . . . The delegatee from the various
Members of the
Springfield
In
Colorado
and
California
before
Eugene Chapel on Mondey; member
werp agged to ag.
Funeral services for David H still water In this vicinity are Ideal
Peggy Wright.
Civic
etub
will
donate
canned
vege­
coming to Oregon.
White, 5«. of Marcóla who died at
th((| gpor, now
co|d wea
Dr.
Stivers
Preaches
certain the sentiment of their con­
Fifth Grade
LEGION PLANS PROGRAM
He was a member of the Christ­ tables for the hot lunch plan be’ng
_ Scholarship
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stituent bodies In the support ot
Flora _ Hertsch the Pacific Christian hospital In (her M#ttle4 down quietly without
used in the grade schools it was
ian
church
and
of
the
Royal
Neigh­
Edward P. Shinn, long time resi- one or another of the fee reduction
W ands Burch. Hhlrley Haack. War Eugene* Friday were held Monday ra||) or R|1OW tni, the watPr froxe
FOR SESSION TONIGHT
decided
at
their
regular
meeting
bors of America.
dent of Marcola. died Friday. Dec- plang
deIegat!ong at the m eet.
..... Ingram Marvin O'Quinn. Beryl I from the Brunstetter Hltnon chapel ln(() |ca w,(h a gmootb r|ean sur-
Tuesday evening at the home of
ember 9. in Oakland. California, at (ng hgre
n(ght wffl
caUed
Survivors include his widow,
Robertson. Albsrt Hhesrer. Frank ¡ at 1 ;30. Interment was made Io the
A program and potluck dinner
Mrs. W. O. Burch. This was the
Laurel Grove cemetery.
Ie, Skat|nB Available
w"> f«*a'«re the regular m eeting of Dorothy Bradburn; two children.
Christmas party for the club and the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. pn tQ exprea, tbe sentim ent of th->
Attendance — Frank Andernon.j Mr. White was born In Maine on
Skating parties on the Booth-
« n ' i l ' T ”vl.tr hil'l Richard. Jr. 6. and Stacy aged 11
was In charge «f Mrs. Emily Peters R Butler. He was 82 years of age. Kroup8 wb,cb tbey represent th“” -
The body was shipped to Eugene by
melnberg of the legisla
Hhlrley IlM ck. Willard House. War Marrb
187g and bad lived In Kelly mill pond here have
¡
#t months; his motner. Mrs. Lena Talks on foreign observation of
where funeral services were held tpre from th(g connty an opportua-
Bradburn. Hancock. Kentucky, and
ren Ingram. Alberta Keeler. Ju n ior, ¥arloug par„ of lh „ united States held every afternoon and evening , ,o "'s b ’ Tbe "'«nn 7
Christmas were given.
the following brothers and sisters;
Monday afternoon from the Veatch
to MCer4Mln the wishes of th:
I A lton . Bobby Pugh. Beryl Robert |
bad be«'n a resident of Marcola this week. Many other groups are ■ w ' e ’
‘
chapel. Dr. E. V. Stivers officiated ^ p ^
making regular visits to nearby
Special musical numbers and ¡Jam es and Pearl Bradburn. In Ten-
son, llave Bmlth. Emrnn Ixiu Htrat for the last 11 years.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
and Interment was made in the old
Minera to Be Present
lakes each night. At Leaburg and j other Christmas features have j nessee, Vernon Bradburn In Ken-
ton, Frank Stunrt, Valentino Uchy-
H e Is survived by his widow, further up the river where the tern- been arranged for the .program and ¡tucky; Newton Bradburn in Arkan-
HOLDS DISTRICT RALLY ¡J o. o . F. cemetery.
Mining men from Cottage Grove
til.
Cora W hite; three step-daughters. perature has been even colder than all members are urged to attend sas; Mrs. Ivy Bishop In Colorado;
Mr Shinn was born in Illinois amJ other digtrictg of tbe county
Júnior High
Mra. Ruth Hamilton of Terre In the valley, many skating par j by P. J. Bartholomew, president
Rally of all th ristian Endeavor on October 15. 1850.
| w„ ,
preaent to explain the new
Mrs.
Ethel
Britton,
Kansas,
and
Attendance — Bcrnlco Bornea.
Mrs. Alice Mil ties have been held. A few of t i l e
societies in this district was held, Survlvors tnclude the following mJnera, ^ ^ r y laboratory now In
Mrs. Edith Claiborne in Texas.
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Elpier Chase. Roacoe Colé. Floytl
Mare,
brath of Marcola and Mrs. O. R. brave ones there are reported to
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,a t the Christian church Sunday ; sang gnd dau(thter8. Mrs. T. C. Ren- opergtlon at Cottage Orove wb ,r.
Royal Neighbors Meet
Oreen. Ellxabeth Johnson. Margaret
Mitchell of Macy. W ashington; and have ventured out on tbe Ice on
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Son is Born— Mr. and Mrs. Robert afternoon and evening. S terlin g; frow gnd Jameg s b inn of Healds R )g now )n gervtce on Bohem a
Meek. Lols Jane Wllson. Genova
Wycoff. Jean Daniels. Marvin Oor- »"<> • ‘’ ‘" " " • j ’™
!* ,T W' the lake Just above .h e dam without
Mrs. W T. Stearmer was hostess O. Jelllson of toe Mohawk region Cash, president, and M. E. Hayes burg Ca)iforI1ia. Mrs. Butler. John mlne ore?
7
'
'ton and Orvlllfc Miller of Marcola. 1
at her home Wednesday for the are the parents of a baby son born of Eugene led the afternoon dis E ghinn , n Mexico city.
Mrs. Ed
Tbere hag ^ p n considerable d '•
accident.
rle. Bueford Holveraon. Karl House.
ty of the Royal to them at the Pacific Christian cussions. A potluck dinner was ser Blegglng
Salem; Mrs.
Leonard (.uggion
a gtate ga)eg tax wbich
Blessing. Salem;
Mrs.
Bo seldom Is Ice-skating possible ' Christmas
Jim m ie Grigsby. Dale Robertson.
Neighbors
of
America.
Mrs.
Ina
hospital
on
Thursday,
December
8.
ved
at
5:16
and
the
regular
C.
E
Jackson.
Eugene;
and
one.
brother.
win
b)J
offered
to the legislature as
In
this
country
that
when
the
sult-
Bob Rodenbough. Scott Wright. | KENSINGTON CLUB PLANS
1932.
I program at 6:30. _______________ Till Bhinn In Eugene.
a meang of reducing the heavy bur
h KI o condition« came Into existence Schrivner was her assistant.
June Berg. Elva Boyles. Lillian
FOR CHRISTMAS PARTY
none of the merchants had stocks
--------------------------den on real estate. This Is expected
Butler. Ada Johnson. Jaan Lloyd.
to be presented and to invoke a
Haxel Nenbltt, Ilia L oiloe Putmnn Annual Surprise Event to Be at of skates. A hurried search of sec­
JOINT MISSION GROUPS
ond hand stores uncovered many
lively discussion,
By Albert T. Reid
Mabie Hlomaen. Juan Stratton.
Home of Mrs. Milton V. Walker
HAVE SUCCESSFUL MEET
The dinner will be prepared by
palrs which had not been used for
Jeannlno Withers. Gordon Baldwin.
Monday, December 1»
the Cooking Club of the Christian
eight or ten years.
Billy Burnett, Kenneth Cook. Floyd
An interesting meeting of the church.
'Cornoll, Harold Foss. Delmas Gias- j Members of the Kensington club
Days Become Warmer
combined Home and Foreign mis­
Earl Hill, president of the Coun­
Indications are brighter for a
pey. Donald House. Joe Keever. nnd th(ltr gu<M(ts will he entertained
sion societies of the Methodist ty Chamber and a member of the
Wilbur McPherson, Robert Perry, neg| Monday evening at the home release from the cold grip soon,
church was held at the Church Lane county legislative delegation,
Wesley Robertson Lloyd Beaman. I f Mrg Milton V. Walker when despite the fact that the weather
Tuesday In the form of a 1 o'clock will preside at the meeting.
Leroy Williams. Thurman Wll- K jrs. Paul Basford and Mrs. Walker man has tw ice predicted this only
luncheon. This was the second
Hams. James Hebert, Robert Kee . wjjj be j0| n< bo«tesses at the an to have a colder snap lescend. The
meeting of the combined groups y^QQQQpAFT HOLDS ITS
temperature of the pastxtwo nights
nan. Geneva Keeler, Valeria Koch npal Christmas parly of the club.
Nora Lanning, Helen Lyons, Wan
program committee headed has shown slight improvement
" ■ ¿ X ',
..
CHRISTMAS GATHERING
että Neet, Jane Phntr, Nellie Prln- L
Mrg w K Barbell and with here. In Eugene where the off trial
meeting a report of the Home Mis
dell. Halen Putmnn, Dorothy Kan8' Mrs. Clarence Cha«e nnd Mrs. U w r reading was 6 degrees above xero
Oswald M. Olson was Initiated
sion work was given and Mrs. Dean
dell. Hhlrley Boavey, Betty Stein-1 enc# May have gomo interesting Tuesday night It had climbed to
Into the Pine circle N. O. W. here
C. Poindexter led the Bible lesson.
haue;, Muriel Tyson, Maxine Val' program features In preparation 34 during the day and dropped back
last night at their regular meeting
Mrs. A. B. Van Valxah reported
Her. Thelma Williams. Edna J u n e ' but ref„ ge to divulge the nature of only to 10 last night.
on a chapter from the book "Lady ,n th® 1 ° ? . F. ha .
Yarnell.
tbtlin before the night of the en-
Even the goldfish are having
Fourth Daughter " for .be discus-
Tb>8
‘b® Chri’ tB,Mg^ y
Beholarshlp— Wendell Bartholo- ter, alnment.
thetr troubles during this weather.
period This book which deals
organixatIon and a short pro-
slon
mew. June Ilerg. Ethel Gott, Sadie l Mrg idary K essey and Mrs Many persons with outdoor ponds
held
Gott, Muriel Patmore. Dale Rob Harry Whitney will have chnrge of have been chopping holes In the
artson,, Clara Brooks. Ulla Weight. (he refregbments
Ice and removing surplus Ice. Now
Beulah Wllllamn, Jimmie Grigsby,
Arrangements for the party were most of the water has turned to
Muriel Tyson, Henry Chace. Mild-. compjeted at the meeting held last ice and they are trying to save
red Waldrlp, James Hebert,
pq-lday at the home of Mrs. E. C. the fish by pouring more water In­
Cogtll, Delorls Nice. BernTe Hmlth atuart M)gg Kdna Swarfs was as to the ponds. Marlon Adams has
The members of th«■ society- are i
»„«1* p " rtT U
Haxel Nesbitt.
| ststant hostess and Mrs. Donald been trying to devise some means
Sadie Gott should have been In-1 Yoomb was a guest.
of heating his pond without harm­
eluded on the scholarship honor
ing the fish but has not succeeded'
roll for the first six weeks, but was j p j A BAZAAR AND
yet.
to present a pageant on December have charge_______ ______
omitted through a clerical error.
FOOD
SALE
SATURDAY
23 and those attending will be ask
n J IIB O H T O
HIGH SCHOOL
ed to bring some produce or food CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
Freshmen
MAYOR
IN
HOSPITAL
Much Fine Quality Handwork to Be
for th© bankets which will be fill-
HAVE VISITING PASTORS
Lester Anderson, Robert Benson
ILL W ITH PNEUMONIA
Bold; Prooeede to Benefit ’
ed
Saturday
morning.
Professor
C. E. Hoven of the En-
Byron Boyles, Charles Clement,
Hot Lunch Plan
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—
gene
Bible
College
will deliver the
Russell Cooper, Florence Fish, Ed­
W. P. Tyson, mayor of Spring ’
Members of the Springfield Par­
NEEDLECRAFT ANNUAL ¡sermon at the morning servlet S»
ward Hensen, I a I s Manley, Flor ent-Teacher association are spon­ field, Is 111 at the Pacific Christian I
There will
ence May, Warren Vail.
PARTY TH IS AFTERNOON
soring a bazaar and food sale Bat- hospital with pneumonia which
be
special
music.
The
Christian
En­
-Bophomore „ . , , i urday for the purpose of raising early last week was thought to be
Jerry Clark, Charles Cole. Irvin | „
t ) ( arry o|>
hot ,unch an attack of Influenza. He has
Mrs. Laurence Moffitt will b e , deavor meets at S:30 for a program
hostess at her home thl ; afternoon and In the hvenlng Hubert E. teas.
Darr, Lucille Davis,. Mary Elkow plnn at the grade schools. The sale spent several restless nights.
for the annual Christmas party of pastor of the church at Lorane,
Clair Hadley, Malcolm Han en will be held at Egglmann's confec­
The monthly meeting of the City '
the Needlecrafi club. The affair will preach. There wlH be Stedel
Margaret Jarrett, Helen Marx, Mar­ tionary starting at 9 o'clock Satur­ Council scheduled for Monday
will start at 2:30.
i
tbto
garet Miller, Doris Robinson, Edna day and will continue all during the night was postponed because of the
>uiTa<ta>aTaA^.«
Illness
and
absence
of
Mr.
Tyson.
day.
(Concluded on Page 4)
Members of tbe LettermaS'e club
‘,f Bl>r|ngfl«id h,* h
*•*> b,,ld
(htl,r
Football Dinner sad
program lu (he basement of tb«
high school Friday evening accord­
ing to Marlon Hall, coach, who ha«
charge of arrangements.
New members of the club, those
wb() are awarded their first letter
t|,ts year will b« properly Initiated
»gv'm em bers of the group. T hese
Kenneth Cox. John Hale Adams
Q ' Kondsll. and Dlsque Hmlth
sentatlvcs of the various
'ons of the city have been
o
, -ivltstlons to attend. It
ex.
•g affair. Dalton Thur-
la to
r this year's football
•ly preside.
i team wi
KORGNii’ iGNERIL
HELD SATURDAY
LIONS TO RENR
T RELIEF EFFORTS
R.S. GIRLS RNVE
CRILGREN'S PIRIT
R.N.
FRNERNL TODAY
ONTID WRITE DIES
FUNERAL MONDAY
E.P. SHINN DIES
Those Little “Whatcha-Call-Ems"